Nail filing apparatus for facilitating filing of nails

ABSTRACT

A nail filing apparatus for facilitating filing of nails comprises a body comprised of a first portion and a second portion, a file for filing the nails, and a file holding element comprised of a file holder and a file securing element. The file holder mechanically couples with the second portion and removably holds the file. The file securing element mechanically couples with the second portion and transitions between a securing state and an unsecuring state. Further, in the unsecuring state, the file holder and the file securing element together define an unsecuring spatial separation for unsecuring the file from the file holder and the file securing element. Further, in the securing state, the file holder and the file securing element together define a securing spatial separation for securing the file between the file holder and the file securing element.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Generally, the present disclosure relates to the field equipment forcosmetics. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a nailfiling apparatus for facilitating filing of nails.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The field of equipment for cosmetics is technologically important toseveral industries, business organizations, and/or individuals. Inparticular, the use of equipment for cosmetics is prevalent for nailfiling apparatuses for facilitating filing of nails.

Existing techniques for facilitating filing of nails are deficient withregard to several aspects. For instance, current technologies do notallow users to interchangeably switch between different grits ofsandpaper. Furthermore, current nail filers have an abrasive surfacethat either cannot be changed or can only be replaced once it is usedup. Moreover, current technologies do not allow users to file the nailsof pets with one grit and then change the grit of the abrasive forshaping or smoothing while using the same device. Individual sticks withdifferent grits glued to them are interchangeable but they do not allowfiling nails with different grits using a single device.

Therefore, there is a need for an improved nail filing apparatus forfacilitating filing of nails that may overcome one or more of theabove-mentioned problems and/or limitations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in asimplified form, that are further described below in the DetailedDescription. This summary is not intended to identify key features oressential features of the claimed subject matter. Nor is this summaryintended to be used to limit the claimed subject matter's scope.

Disclosed herein is a nail filing apparatus for facilitating filing ofnails, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the nail filingapparatus may include a body characterized by a body length extendingbetween a first body end and a second body end. Further, the body mayinclude a first portion characterized by a first portion length and afirst portion width. Further, the first portion may include a handle.Further, the handle may be configured to be held with a hand of a user.Further, the body may include a second portion characterized by a secondportion width and a second portion length extending between anintermediate point on the body and the second body end. Further, theintermediate point may be between the first body end and the second bodyend. Further, the nail filing apparatus may include at least one filecharacterized by a file width, a file thickness, and a file length.Further, the file length extends between a first file end and a secondfile end. Further, the at least one file may be configured for filingthe nails. Further, the nail filing apparatus may include a file holdingelement. Further, the file holding element may include a file holdercharacterized by a file holder width and a file holder length. Further,the file holder length extends between a rear file holder end and afront file holder end. Further, the file holder may include a flattenedbody extending between a base surface on an underside of the file holderand a top surface on an upper side of the file holder. Further, the fileholder may be mechanically coupled with the second portion at the basesurface. Further, the file holder may be configured for removablyholding the at least one file on the top surface. Further, the fileholding element may include a file securing element mechanically coupledwith the second portion. Further, the file securing element may beconfigured to transition between a securing state and an unsecuringstate. Further, in the unsecuring state, the file holder and the filesecuring element together define an unsecuring spatial separationbetween the file holder and the file securing element for unsecuring theat least one file from the file holder and the file securing element.Further, in the securing state, the file holder and the file securingelement together define a securing spatial separation between the fileholder and the file securing element for securing the at least one filebetween the file holder and the file securing element. Further, the filesecuring element may include a rear file securing part disposed proximalto the rear file holder end on the second portion. Further, a firstsecuring spatial separation of the securing spatial separation may bedefined between the rear file securing part and the rear file holderend. Further, a first unsecuring spatial separation of the unsecuringspatial separation may be defined between the rear file securing partand the rear file holder end. Further, the first securing spatialseparation may be less than the file thickness for facilitating thesecuring of a first file portion of the at least one file along the filewidth. Further, the first unsecuring spatial separation may be more thanthe file thickness for facilitating the unsecuring of the first fileportion Further, the first file portion may be proximal to the firstfile end. Further, the file securing element may include a front filesecuring part disposed proximal to the front file holder end. Further, asecond securing spatial separation of the securing spatial separationmay be defined between the front file securing part and the front fileholder end. Further, a second unsecuring spatial separation of theunsecuring spatial separation may be defined between the front filesecuring part and the front file holder end. Further, the secondsecuring spatial separation may be less than the file thickness forfacilitating the securing of a second file portion of the at least onefile along the file width. Further, the second unsecuring spatialseparation may be more than the file thickness for unsecuring the secondfile portion in the second unsecuring spatial separation. Further, thesecond file portion may be proximal to the second file end.

Further disclosed herein is a nail filing apparatus for facilitatingfiling of nails, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, thenail filing apparatus may include a body characterized by a body lengthextending between a first body end and a second body end. Further, thebody may include a first portion characterized by a first portion lengthand a first portion width. Further, the first portion may include ahandle. Further, the handle may be configured to be held with a hand ofa user. Further, the body may include a second portion characterized bya second portion width and a second portion length extending between anintermediate point on the body and the second body end. Further, theintermediate point may be between the first body end and the second bodyend. Further, the second portion width may be constant with respect tothe second portion length. Further, the nail filing apparatus mayinclude at least one file characterized by a file width, a filethickness, and a file length. Further, the file length extends between afirst file end and a second file end. Further, the at least one file maybe configured for filing the nails. Further, the nail filing apparatusmay include a file holding element. Further, the file holding elementmay include a file holder characterized by a file holder width and afile holder length. Further, the file holder length extends between arear file holder end and a front file holder end. Further, the fileholder may include a flattened body extending between a base surface onan underside of the file holder and a top surface on an upper side ofthe file holder. Further, the file holder may be mechanically coupledwith the second portion at the base surface. Further, the file holdermay be configured for removably holding the at least one file on the topsurface. Further, the file holding element may include a file securingelement mechanically coupled with the second portion. Further, the filesecuring element may be configured to transition between a securingstate and an unsecuring state. Further, in the unsecuring state, thefile holder and the file securing element together define an unsecuringspatial separation between the file holder and the file securing elementfor unsecuring the at least one file from the file holder and the filesecuring element. Further, in the securing state, the file holder andthe file securing element together define a securing spatial separationbetween the file holder and the file securing element for securing theat least one file between the file holder and the file securing element.Further, the file securing element may include a rear file securing partdisposed proximal to the rear file holder end on the second portion.Further, a first securing spatial separation of the securing spatialseparation may be defined between the rear file securing part and therear file holder end. Further, a first unsecuring spatial separation ofthe unsecuring spatial separation may be defined between the rear filesecuring part and the rear file holder end. Further, the first securingspatial separation may be less than the file thickness for facilitatingthe securing of a first file portion of the at least one file along thefile width. Further, the first unsecuring spatial separation may be morethan the file thickness for facilitating the unsecuring of the firstfile portion. Further, the first file portion may be proximal to thefirst file end. Further, the file securing element may include a frontfile securing part disposed proximal to the front file holder end.Further, a second securing spatial separation of the securing spatialseparation may be defined between the front file securing part and thefront file holder end. Further, a second unsecuring spatial separationof the unsecuring spatial separation may be defined between the frontfile securing part and the front file holder end. Further, the secondsecuring spatial separation may be less than the file thickness forfacilitating the securing of a second file portion of the at least onefile along the file width. Further, the second unsecuring spatialseparation may be more than the file thickness for unsecuring the secondfile portion in the second unsecuring spatial separation. Further, thesecond file portion may be proximal to the second file end.

Further disclosed herein is a nail filing apparatus for facilitatingfiling of nails, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, thenail filing apparatus may include a body characterized by a body lengthextending between a first body end and a second body end. Further, thebody may include a first portion characterized by a first portion lengthand a first portion width. Further, the first portion may include ahandle. Further, the handle may be configured to be held with a hand ofa user. Further, the body may include a second portion characterized bya second portion width and a second portion length extending between anintermediate point on the body and the second body end. Further, theintermediate point may be between the first body end and the second bodyend. Further, the second portion width may be constant with respect tothe second portion length. Further, the second portion may include afirst slot disposed on an upper side of the second portion. Further, thefirst slot may include a first slot part and a second slot part.Further, each of the first slot part and the second slot part may becharacterized by a slot length parallel to the second portion length.Further, the first slot part and the second slot part are disposedparallelly along the slot length. Further, the nail filing apparatus mayinclude at least one file characterized by a file width, a filethickness, and a file length. Further, the file length extends between afirst file end and a second file end. Further, the at least one file maybe configured for filing the nails. Further, the nail filing apparatusmay include a file holding element. Further, the file holding elementmay include a file holder characterized by a file holder width and afile holder length. Further, the file holder length extends between arear file holder end and a front file holder end. Further, the fileholder may include a flattened body extending between a base surface onan underside of the file holder and a top surface on an upper side ofthe file holder. Further, the file holder may be mechanically coupledwith the second portion at the base surface. Further, the file holdermay be configured for removably holding the at least one file on the topsurface. Further, the file holder width may be constant with respect tothe file holder length. Further, a separation between the first slotpart and the second slot part may be defined by the file holder width.Further, the file holding element may include a file securing elementmechanically coupled with the second portion. Further, the file securingelement may be configured to transition between a securing state and anunsecuring state. Further, in the unsecuring state, the file holder andthe file securing element together define an unsecuring spatialseparation between the file holder and the file securing element forunsecuring the at least one file from the file holder and the filesecuring element. Further, in the securing state, the file holder andthe file securing element together define a securing spatial separationbetween the file holder and the file securing element for securing theat least one file between the file holder and the file securing element.Further, the file securing element may include a rear file securing partdisposed proximal to the rear file holder end on the second portion.Further, a first securing spatial separation of the securing spatialseparation may be defined between the rear file securing part and therear file holder end. Further, a first unsecuring spatial separation ofthe unsecuring spatial separation may be defined between the rear filesecuring part and the rear file holder end. Further, the first securingspatial separation may be less than the file thickness for facilitatingthe securing of a first file portion of the at least one file along thefile width. Further, the first unsecuring spatial separation may be morethan the file thickness for facilitating the unsecuring of the firstfile portion. Further, the first file portion may be proximal to thefirst file end. Further, the rear file securing part may include a firstrear key and a second rear key. Further, the first rear key may beslidingly engageable with the first slot part and the second rear keymay be slidingly engageable with the second slot part. Further, the filesecuring element may include a front file securing part disposedproximal to the front file holder end. Further, a second securingspatial separation of the securing spatial separation may be definedbetween the front file securing part and the front file holder end.Further, a second unsecuring spatial separation of the unsecuringspatial separation may be defined between the front file securing partand the front file holder end. Further, the second securing spatialseparation may be less than the file thickness for facilitating thesecuring of a second file portion of the at least one file along thefile width. Further, the second unsecuring spatial separation may bemore than the file thickness for unsecuring the second file portion inthe second unsecuring spatial separation. Further, the second fileportion may be proximal to the second file end. Further, the front filesecuring part may include a first front key and a second front key.Further, the first front key may be slidingly engageable with the firstslot part and the second front key may be slidingly engageable with thesecond slot part.

Both the foregoing summary and the following detailed descriptionprovide examples and are explanatory only. Accordingly, the foregoingsummary and the following detailed description should not be consideredto be restrictive. Further, features or variations may be provided inaddition to those set forth herein. For example, embodiments may bedirected to various feature combinations and sub-combinations describedin the detailed description.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute apart of this disclosure, illustrate various embodiments of the presentdisclosure. The drawings contain representations of various trademarksand copyrights owned by the Applicants. In addition, the drawings maycontain other marks owned by third parties and are being used forillustrative purposes only. All rights to various trademarks andcopyrights represented herein, except those belonging to theirrespective owners, are vested in and the property of the applicants. Theapplicants retain and reserve all rights in their trademarks andcopyrights included herein, and grant permission to reproduce thematerial only in connection with reproduction of the granted patent andfor no other purpose.

Furthermore, the drawings may contain text or captions that may explaincertain embodiments of the present disclosure. This text is included forillustrative, non-limiting, explanatory purposes of certain embodimentsdetailed in the present disclosure.

FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a nail filing apparatus 100 forfacilitating filing of nails, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the at least one file 200, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the file holder 108, in accordance withsome embodiments.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the second portion 106, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the rear file securing part 112, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the front file securing part 114, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the securing mechanism 120, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a nail filing apparatus 800 forfacilitating filing of nails, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the at least one file 900, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the second portion 806, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the rear file securing part 814, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the front file securing part 816, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the file holder 808, in accordance withsome embodiments.

FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the securing mechanism 820, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a nail filing apparatus 1500 forfacilitating filling of nails, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the at least one file 1600, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the second portion 1506, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the rear file securing part 1514, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the front file securing part 1516, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the file holder 1508, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the securing mechanism 1520, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 22 is a side view of the securing mechanism 1520, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 23 is a partial perspective view of the nail filing apparatus 1500,in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 24 is a partial perspective view of the nail filing apparatus 1500,in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 25 is a partial perspective view of the nail filing apparatus 1500,in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 26 is a partial perspective view of the nail filing apparatus 1500,in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 27 is a top view of a nail filing apparatus 2700 for facilitatingfiling of nails, in accordance with an additional embodiment.

FIG. 28 is a top view of a nail filing apparatus 2800 for facilitatingfiling of nails, in accordance with an additional embodiment.

FIG. 29 is a disassembled front perspective view of the nail filingapparatus 2800, in accordance with an additional embodiment.

FIG. 30 is a top perspective view of a nail filing apparatus 3000 forfacilitating filing of nails, in accordance with an additionalembodiment.

FIG. 31 is a top perspective view of the file securing element 3008 ofthe nail filing apparatus 3000, in accordance with an additionalembodiment.

FIG. 32 is a top perspective view of the second file securing element3016 of the file securing element 3008, in accordance with an additionalembodiment.

DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION

As a preliminary matter, it will readily be understood by one havingordinary skill in the relevant art that the present disclosure has broadutility and application. As should be understood, any embodiment mayincorporate only one or a plurality of the above-disclosed aspects ofthe disclosure and may further incorporate only one or a plurality ofthe above-disclosed features. Furthermore, any embodiment discussed andidentified as being “preferred” is considered to be part of a best modecontemplated for carrying out the embodiments of the present disclosure.Other embodiments also may be discussed for additional illustrativepurposes in providing a full and enabling disclosure. Moreover, manyembodiments, such as adaptations, variations, modifications, andequivalent arrangements, will be implicitly disclosed by the embodimentsdescribed herein and fall within the scope of the present disclosure.

Accordingly, while embodiments are described herein in detail inrelation to one or more embodiments, it is to be understood that thisdisclosure is illustrative and exemplary of the present disclosure, andare made merely for the purposes of providing a full and enablingdisclosure. The detailed disclosure herein of one or more embodiments isnot intended, nor is to be construed, to limit the scope of patentprotection afforded in any claim of a patent issuing here from, whichscope is to be defined by the claims and the equivalents thereof. It isnot intended that the scope of patent protection be defined by readinginto any claim limitation found herein and/or issuing here from thatdoes not explicitly appear in the claim itself.

Thus, for example, any sequence(s) and/or temporal order of steps ofvarious processes or methods that are described herein are illustrativeand not restrictive. Accordingly, it should be understood that, althoughsteps of various processes or methods may be shown and described asbeing in a sequence or temporal order, the steps of any such processesor methods are not limited to being carried out in any particularsequence or order, absent an indication otherwise. Indeed, the steps insuch processes or methods generally may be carried out in variousdifferent sequences and orders while still falling within the scope ofthe present disclosure. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope ofpatent protection is to be defined by the issued claim(s) rather thanthe description set forth herein.

Additionally, it is important to note that each term used herein refersto that which an ordinary artisan would understand such term to meanbased on the contextual use of such term herein. To the extent that themeaning of a term used herein—as understood by the ordinary artisanbased on the contextual use of such term—differs in any way from anyparticular dictionary definition of such term, it is intended that themeaning of the term as understood by the ordinary artisan shouldprevail.

Furthermore, it is important to note that, as used herein, “a” and “an”each generally denotes “at least one,” but does not exclude a pluralityunless the contextual use dictates otherwise. When used herein to join alist of items, “or” denotes “at least one of the items,” but does notexclude a plurality of items of the list. Finally, when used herein tojoin a list of items, “and” denotes “all of the items of the list.”

The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings.Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawingsand the following description to refer to the same or similar elements.While many embodiments of the disclosure may be described,modifications, adaptations, and other implementations are possible. Forexample, substitutions, additions, or modifications may be made to theelements illustrated in the drawings, and the methods described hereinmay be modified by substituting, reordering, or adding stages to thedisclosed methods. Accordingly, the following detailed description doesnot limit the disclosure. Instead, the proper scope of the disclosure isdefined by the claims found herein and/or issuing here from. The presentdisclosure contains headers. It should be understood that these headersare used as references and are not to be construed as limiting upon thesubjected matter disclosed under the header.

The present disclosure includes many aspects and features. Moreover,while many aspects and features relate to, and are described in thecontext of a nail filing apparatus for facilitating filing nails,embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to use only inthis context.

Overview:

The present disclosure describes a nail filing apparatus forfacilitating filing of nails. Further, the disclosed apparatus may beused for filing the nails of pets. Further, the apparatus securesabrasive filing strips configured for filing nails. Further, theapparatus may allow users to use different grits for filing the nails ofthe pets using the same device.

Referring now to figures, FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a nail filingapparatus 100 for facilitating filing of nails, in accordance with someembodiments. Accordingly, the nail filing apparatus 100 may include abody 122 characterized by a body length extending between a first bodyend 126 and a second body end 128. Further, the body 122 may include afirst portion 102 characterized by a first portion length and a firstportion width. Further, the first portion 102 may include a handle 104.Further, the handle 104 may be configured to be held with a hand of auser. Further, the body 122 may include a second portion 106characterized by a second portion width and a second portion lengthextending between an intermediate point on the body 122 and the secondbody end 128. Further, the intermediate point may be between the firstbody end 126 and the second body end 128. Further, the nail filingapparatus 100 may include at least one file 200, as shown in FIG. 2 ,characterized by a file width, a file thickness, and a file length.Further, the file length extends between a first file end 202, as shownin FIG. 2 , and a second file end 204, as shown in FIG. 2 . Further, theat least one file 200 may be configured for filing the nails. Further,in an embodiment, the at least one file 200 may include at least oneabrasive surface associated with at least one abrasive gradecorresponding to at least one grit number. Further, the filling of thenails may be performed by rubbing the nails on the at least one abrasivesurface. Further, the at least one abrasive surface abrades the nailsbased on the rubbing of the nails on the at least one abrasive surfaceof the user. Further, the nail filing apparatus 100 may include a fileholding element 124. Further, the file holding element 124 may include afile holder 108 characterized by a file holder width and a file holderlength. Further, the file holder length extends between a rear fileholder end 116 and a front file holder end 118. Further, the file holder108 may include a flattened body extending between a base surface 302,as shown in FIG. 3 , on an underside of the file holder 108 and a topsurface 110 on an upper side of the file holder 108. Further, the fileholder 108 may be mechanically coupled with the second portion 106 atthe base surface 302. Further, the file holder 108 may be configured forremovably holding the at least one file 200 on the top surface 110.Further, in an embodiment, the at least one file 200 may include aplurality of files. Further, the plurality of files may include aplurality of abrasive surfaces with a plurality of abrasive grades.Further, the removably holding may include removably holding at leastone of the plurality of files on the top surface 110. Further, the fileholding element 124 may include a file securing element (112 and 114)mechanically coupled with the second portion 106. Further, the filesecuring element (112 and 114) may be configured to transition between asecuring state and an unsecuring state. Further, in the unsecuringstate, the file holder 108 and the file securing element (112 and 114)together define an unsecuring spatial separation between the file holder108 and the file securing element (112 and 114) for unsecuring the atleast one file 200 from the file holder 108 and the file securingelement (112 and 114). Further, in the securing state, the file holder108 and the file securing element (112 and 114) together define asecuring spatial separation between the file holder 108 and the filesecuring element (112 and 114) for securing the at least one file 200between the file holder 108 and the file securing element (112 and 114).Further, the file securing element (112 and 114) may include a rear filesecuring part 112 disposed proximal to the rear file holder end 116 onthe second portion 106. Further, a first securing spatial separation ofthe securing spatial separation may be defined between the rear filesecuring part 112 and the rear file holder end 116. Further, a firstunsecuring spatial separation of the unsecuring spatial separation maybe defined between the rear file securing part 112 and the rear fileholder end 116. Further, the first securing spatial separation may beless than the file thickness for facilitating the securing of a firstfile portion 206 of the at least one file 200 along the file width.Further, the first unsecuring spatial separation may be more than thefile thickness for facilitating the unsecuring of the first file portion206. Further, the first file portion 206 may be proximal to the firstfile end 202. Further, the file securing element (112 and 114) mayinclude a front file securing part 114 disposed proximal to the frontfile holder end 118. Further, a second securing spatial separation ofthe securing spatial separation may be defined between the front filesecuring part 114 and the front file holder end 118. Further, a secondunsecuring spatial separation of the unsecuring spatial separation maybe defined between the front file securing part 114 and the front fileholder end 118. Further, the second securing spatial separation may beless than the file thickness for facilitating the securing of a secondfile portion 208 of the at least one file 200 along the file width.Further, the second unsecuring spatial separation may be more than thefile thickness for unsecuring the second file portion 208 in the secondunsecuring spatial separation. Further, the second file portion 208 maybe proximal to the second file end 204.

Further, in some embodiments, the second portion width may be constantwith respect to the second portion length.

Further, in some embodiments, the second portion 106 may include a firstslot (402 and 404) disposed on an upper side of the second portion 106.Further, the first slot (402 and 404) may include a first slot part 402,as shown in FIG. 4 , and a second slot part 404, as shown in FIG. 4 .Further, each of the first slot part 402 and the second slot part 404may be characterized by a slot length parallel to the second portionlength. Further, the first slot part 402 and the second slot part 404are disposed parallelly along the slot length. Further, the rear filesecuring part 112 may include a first rear key 502, as shown in FIG. 5 ,and a second rear key 504, as shown in FIG. 5 . Further, the first rearkey 502 may be slidingly engageable with the first slot part 402 and thesecond rear key 504 may be slidingly engageable with the second slotpart 404. Further, the front file securing part 114 may include a firstfront key 602, as shown in FIG. 6 , and a second front key 604, as shownin FIG. 4 . Further, the first front key 602 may be slidingly engageablewith the first slot part 402 and the second front key 604 may beslidingly engageable with the second slot part 404.

Further, in some embodiments, the first slot part 402 may include afirst opening 406, as shown in FIG. 4 , proximal to the second body end128. Further, the first opening 406 leads into a first elongated spacein the first slot part 402. Further, the second slot part 404 mayinclude a second opening 408, as shown in FIG. 4 , proximal to thesecond body end 128. Further, the second opening 408 leads into a secondelongated space in the second slot part 404. Further, the first rear key502 may be receivable in the first elongated space through the firstopening 406 and the second rear key 504 may be receivable in the secondelongated space through the second opening 408. Further, the slidinglyengaging of the rear file securing part 112 may be based on thereceiving of the first rear key 502 and the receiving of the second rearkey 504. Further, the first front key 602 may be receivable in the firstelongated space through the first opening 406 and the second front key604 may be receivable in the second elongated space through the secondopening 408. Further, the slidingly engaging of the front file securingpart 114 may be based on the receiving of the first front key 602 andthe receiving of the second front key 604.

Further, in some embodiments, the file holder width may be constant withrespect to the file holder length. Further, a separation between thefirst slot part 402 and the second slot part 404 may be defined by thefile holder width.

Further, in some embodiments, the file holder 108 may include a firstmating element 304, as shown in FIG. 3 , and a second mating element306, as shown in FIG. 3 . Further, the first mating element 304 and thesecond mating element 306 are parallelly disposed on the base surface302. Further, each of the first mating element 304 and the second matingelement 306 may be characterized by a mating element length parallel tothe file holder length. Further, the first mating element 304 and thesecond mating element 306 are separated apart by the file holder width.Further, the first mating element 304 may be slidingly engageable withthe first slot part 402 and the second mating element 306 may beslidingly engageable with the second slot part 404. Further, themechanically coupling of the file holder 108 with the second portion 106may be based on the slidingly engaging of the first mating element 304and the slidingly engaging of the second mating element 306.

Further, in some embodiments, the first mating element 304 may bereceivable in the first elongated space through the first opening 406and the second mating element 306 may be receivable in the secondelongated space through the second opening 408. Further, the slidinglyengaging of the first mating element 304 may be based on the receivingof the first mating element 304 and the slidingly engaging of the secondmating element 306 may be based on the receiving of the second matingelement 306.

Further, in some embodiments, the file holder 108 may include a rearfile holder portion 308 of the file holder 108 proximal to the rear fileholder end 116. Further, the file folder may include a front file holderportion 310 of the file holder 108 proximal to the front file holder end118. Further, each of the rear file holder portion 308 and the frontfile holder portion 310 may be raised away from a plane defined by thebase surface 302 for defining a rear underneath gap between the secondportion 106 and the rear file holder portion 308 and a front underneathgap between the second portion 106 and the front file holder portion310. Further, the first file portion 206 along the file length may bereceivable in the rear underneath gap and the second file portion 208along the file length may be receivable in the front underneath gap.

Further, in some embodiments, the nail filing apparatus 100 may includea securing mechanism 120. Further, the securing mechanism 120 mayinclude a nut 708, as shown in FIG. 7 , comprising an annular bodypartially placed in a second slot 710, as shown in FIG. 7 , disposed onthe body 122 proximal to the intermediate point. Further, the nut 708may be freely rotatable in the second slot 710. Further, the nut 708 maybe restricted to one degree of freedom of motion. Further, the nut 708may include internal threads. Further, the securing mechanism 120 mayinclude a screw 712, as shown in FIG. 7 , extending between a firstscrew end 714 and a second screw end 716, as shown in FIG. 7 . Further,the screw 712 may include external threads engageable with the internalthreads of the nut 708 to mechanically couple the screw 712 with the nut708. Further, the nut 708 coaxially receives a portion of the screw 712in the annular body. Further, the screw 712 may be configured forundergoing linear motion along the body length through the annular bodybased on the rotating of the nut 708. Further, the securing mechanism120 may include a spring 702, as shown in FIG. 7 , extending between afirst spring end 704 and a second spring end 706, as shown in FIG. 7 .Further, the first spring end 704 may be attached to the screw 712 tomechanically couple the spring 702 with the screw 712. Further, thespring 702 may be configured for transitioning between a plurality ofcompressed states based on the linear motion of the screw 712. Further,the second spring end 706 may be attached to the rear file securing part112. Further, the rear file securing part 112 receives at least oneexternal user action from the user. Further, the spring 702 imparts afirst pushing force on the rear file securing part 112 in absence of theat least one external user action based on at least one compressed stateof the plurality of compressed states for securingly forcing the firstfile portion 206 against the file holder 108 at the rear file holder end116. Further, the user applies an unsecuring force on the rear filesecuring part 112 based on the at least one user action. Further, thetransitioning of the file securing element from the securing state tothe unsecuring state may be based on the unsecuring force. Further, thefront file securing part 114 may be fixed at the second body end 128.Further, the front file securing part 114 exerts a second pushing forceon the second file portion 208 for securingly forcing the second fileportion 208 against the file holder 108 at the front file holder end118. Further, the transitioning of the file securing element from theunsecuring state to the securing state may be based on the first pushingforce and the second pushing force.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the at least one file 200, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the file holder 108, in accordance withsome embodiments.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the second portion 106, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the rear file securing part 112, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the front file securing part 114, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the securing mechanism 120, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a nail filing apparatus 800 forfacilitating filing of nails, in accordance with some embodiments.Accordingly, the nail filing apparatus 800 may include a body 822characterized by a body length extending between a first body end and asecond body end. Further, the body 822 may include a first portion 802characterized by a first portion length and a first portion width.Further, the first portion 802 may include a handle 804. Further, thehandle 804 may be configured to be held with a hand of a user. Further,the body 822 may include a second portion 806 characterized by a secondportion width and a second portion length extending between anintermediate point on the body 822 and the second body end. Further, theintermediate point may be between the first body end and the second bodyend. Further, the second portion width may be constant with respect tothe second portion length. Further, the nail filing apparatus 800 mayinclude at least one file 900, as shown in FIG. 9 , characterized by afile width, a file thickness, and a file length. Further, the filelength extends between a first file end 902, as shown in FIG. 9 , and asecond file end 904, as shown in FIG. 9 . Further, the at least one file900 may be configured for filing the nails. Further, the nail filingapparatus 800 may include a file holding element 824. Further, the fileholding element 824 may include a file holder 808 characterized by afile holder width and a file holder length. Further, the file holderlength extends between a rear file holder end 810 and a front fileholder end 812. Further, the file holder 808 may include a flattenedbody extending between a base surface 1302, as shown in FIG. 13 , on anunderside of the file holder 808 and a top surface 818 on an upper sideof the file holder 808. Further, the file holder 808 may be mechanicallycoupled with the second portion 806 at the base surface 1302. Further,the file holder 808 may be configured for removably holding the at leastone file 900 on the top surface 818. Further, the file holding element824 may include a file securing element (814 and 816) mechanicallycoupled with the second portion 806. Further, the file securing element(814 and 816) may be configured to transition between a securing stateand an unsecuring state. Further, in the unsecuring state, the fileholder 808 and the file securing element (814 and 816) together definean unsecuring spatial separation between the file holder 808 and thefile securing element (814 and 816) for unsecuring the at least one file900 from the file holder 808 and the file securing element (814 and816). Further, in the securing state, the file holder 808 and the filesecuring element (814 and 816) together define a securing spatialseparation between the file holder 808 and the file securing element(814 and 816) for securing the at least one file 900 between the fileholder 808 and the file securing element (814 and 816). Further, thefile securing element (814 and 816) may include a rear file securingpart 814 disposed proximal to the rear file holder end 810 on the secondportion 806. Further, a first securing spatial separation of thesecuring spatial separation may be defined between the rear filesecuring part 814 and the rear file holder end 810. Further, a firstunsecuring spatial separation of the unsecuring spatial separation maybe defined between the rear file securing part 814 and the rear fileholder end 810. Further, the first securing spatial separation may beless than the file thickness for facilitating the securing of a firstfile portion of the at least one file 900 along the file width. Further,the first unsecuring spatial separation may be more than the filethickness for facilitating the unsecuring of the first file portion.Further, the first file portion may be proximal to the first file end902. Further, the file securing element (814 and 816) may include afront file securing part 816 disposed proximal to the front file holderend 812. Further, a second securing spatial separation of the securingspatial separation may be defined between the front file securing part816 and the front file holder end 812. Further, a second unsecuringspatial separation of the unsecuring spatial separation may be definedbetween the front file securing part 816 and the front file holder end812. Further, the second securing spatial separation may be less thanthe file thickness for facilitating the securing of a second fileportion of the at least one file 900 along the file width. Further, thesecond unsecuring spatial separation may be more than the file thicknessfor unsecuring the second file portion in the second unsecuring spatialseparation. Further, the second file portion may be proximal to thesecond file end 904.

Further, in some embodiments, the second portion 806 may include a firstslot disposed on an upper side of the second portion 806. Further, thefirst slot may include a first slot part 1002, as shown in FIG. 10 , anda second slot part 1004, as shown in FIG. 10 . Further, each of thefirst slot part 1002 and the second slot part 1004 may be characterizedby a slot length parallel to the second portion length. Further, thefirst slot part 1002 and the second slot part 1004 are disposedparallelly along the slot length. Further, the rear file securing part814 may include a first rear key 1102, as shown in FIG. 11 , and asecond rear key 1104, as shown in FIG. 11 . Further, the first rear key1102 may be slidingly engageable with the first slot part 1002 and thesecond rear key 1104 may be slidingly engageable with the second slotpart 1004. Further, the front file securing part 816 may include a firstfront key 1202, as shown in FIG. 12 , and a second front key 1204, asshown in FIG. 12 . Further, the first front key 1202 may be slidinglyengageable with the first slot part 1002 and the second front key 1204may be slidingly engageable with the second slot part 1004. Further, thefile holder width may be constant with respect to the file holderlength. Further, a separation between the first slot part 1002 and thesecond slot part 1004 may be defined by the file holder width.

Further, in some embodiments, the first slot part 1002 may include afirst opening 1006, as shown in FIG. 10 , proximal to the second bodyend. Further, the first opening 1006 leads into a first elongated spacein the first slot part 1002. Further, the second slot part 1004 mayinclude a second opening 1008, as shown in FIG. 10 , proximal to thesecond body end. Further, the second opening 1008 leads into a secondelongated space in the second slot part 1004. Further, the first rearkey 1102 may be receivable in the first elongated space through thefirst opening 1006 and the second rear key 1104 may be receivable in thesecond elongated space through the second opening 1008. Further, theslidingly engaging of the rear file securing part 814 may be based onthe receiving of the first rear key 1102 and the receiving of the secondrear key 1104. Further, the first front key 1202 may be receivable inthe first elongated space through the first opening 1006 and the secondfront key 1204 may be receivable in the second elongated space throughthe second opening 1008. Further, the slidingly engaging of the frontfile securing part 816 may be based on the receiving of the first frontkey 1202 and the receiving of the second front key 1204.

Further, in some embodiments, the file holder 808 may include a firstmating element 1304 and a second mating element 1306, as shown in FIG.13 . Further, the first mating element 1304 and the second matingelement 1306 are parallelly disposed on the base surface 1302. Further,each of the first mating element 1304 and the second mating element 1306may be characterized by a mating element length parallel to the fileholder length. Further, the first mating element 1304 and the secondmating element 1306 are separated apart by the file holder width.Further, the first mating element 1304 may be slidingly engageable withthe first slot part 1002 and the second mating element 1306 may beslidingly engageable with the second slot part 1004. Further, themechanically coupling of the file holder 808 with the second portion 806may be based on the slidingly engaging of the first mating element 1304and the slidingly engaging of the second mating element 1306. Further,the first mating element 1304 may be receivable in the first elongatedspace through the first opening 1006 and the second mating element 1306may be receivable in the second elongated space through the secondopening 1008. Further, the slidingly engaging of the first matingelement 1304 may be based on the receiving of the first mating element1304 and the slidingly engaging of the second mating element 1306 may bebased on the receiving of the second mating element 1306.

Further, in some embodiments, the file holder 808 may include a rearfile holder portion of the file holder 808 proximal to the rear fileholder end 810. Further, the file holder 808 may include a front fileholder portion of the file holder 808 proximal to the front file holderend 812. Further, each of the rear file holder portion and the frontfile holder portion may be raised away from a plane defined by the basesurface 1302 for defining a rear underneath gap between the secondportion 806 and the rear file holder portion and a front underneath gapbetween the second portion 806 and the front file holder portion.Further, the first file portion along the file length may be receivablein the rear underneath gap and the second file portion along the filelength may be receivable in the front underneath gap.

Further, in some embodiments, the nail filing apparatus 800 may includea securing mechanism 820. Further, the securing mechanism 820 mayinclude a nut 1408, as shown in FIG. 14 , comprising an annular bodypartially placed in a second slot 1410, as shown in FIG. 14, disposed onthe body 822 proximal to the intermediate point. Further, the nut 1408may be freely rotatable in the second slot 1410. Further, the nut 1408may be restricted to one degree of freedom of motion. Further, the nut1408 may include internal threads. Further, the securing mechanism 820may include a screw 1412, as shown in FIG. 14 , extending between afirst screw end 1414 and a second screw end 1416, as shown in FIG. 14 .Further, the screw 1412 may include external threads engageable with theinternal threads of the nut 1408 to mechanically couple the screw 1412with the nut 1408. Further, the nut 1408 coaxially receives a portion ofthe screw 1412 in the annular body. Further, the screw 1412 may beconfigured for undergoing linear motion along the body length throughthe annular body based on the rotating of the nut 1408. Further, thesecuring mechanism 820 may include a spring 1402 extending between afirst spring end 1404 and a second spring end 1406, as shown in FIG. 14. Further, the first spring end 1404 may be attached to the screw 1412to mechanically couple the spring 1402 with the screw 1412. Further, thespring 1402 may be configured for transitioning between a plurality ofcompressed states based on the linear motion of the screw 1412. Further,the second spring end 1406 may be attached to the rear file securingpart 814. Further, the rear file securing part 814 receives at least oneexternal user action from the user. Further, the spring 1402 imparts afirst pushing force on the rear file securing part 814 in absence of theat least one external user action based on at least one compressed stateof the plurality of compressed states for securingly forcing the firstfile portion against the file holder 808 at the rear file holder end810. Further, the user applies an unsecuring force on the rear filesecuring part 814 based on the at least one user action. Further, thetransitioning of the file securing element from the securing state tothe unsecuring state may be based on the unsecuring force. Further, thefront file securing part 816 may be fixed at the second body end.Further, the front file securing part 816 exerts a second pushing forceon the second file portion for securingly forcing the second fileportion against the file holder 808 at the front file holder end 812.Further, the transitioning of the file securing element from theunsecuring state to the securing state may be based on the first pushingforce and the second pushing force.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the at least one file 900, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the second portion 806, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the rear file securing part 814, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the front file securing part 816, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the file holder 808, in accordance withsome embodiments.

FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the securing mechanism 820, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a nail filing apparatus 1500 forfacilitating filing of nails, in accordance with some embodiments.Accordingly, the nail filing apparatus 1500 may include a body 1522characterized by a body length extending between a first body end and asecond body end. Further, the body 1522 may include a first portion 1502characterized by a first portion length and a first portion width.Further, the first portion 1502 may include a handle 1504. Further, thehandle 1504 may be configured to be held with a hand of a user. Further,the body 1522 may include a second portion 1506 characterized by asecond portion width and a second portion length extending between anintermediate point on the body 1522 and the second body end. Further,the intermediate point may be between the first body end and the secondbody end. Further, the second portion width may be constant with respectto the second portion length. Further, the second portion 1506 mayinclude a first slot disposed on an upper side of the second portion1506. Further, the first slot may include a first slot part 1702 and asecond slot part 1704, as shown in FIG. 17 . Further, each of the firstslot part 1702 and the second slot part 1704 may be characterized by aslot length parallel to the second portion length. Further, the firstslot part 1702 and the second slot part 1704 are disposed parallellyalong the slot length. Further, the nail filing apparatus 1500 mayinclude at least one file 1600, as shown in FIG. 16 , characterized by afile width, a file thickness, and a file length. Further, the filelength extends between a first file end 1602 and a second file end 1604,as shown in FIG. 16 . Further, the at least one file 1600 may beconfigured for filing the nails. Further, the nail filing apparatus 1500may include a file holding element 1524. Further, the file holdingelement 1524 may include a file holder 1508 characterized by a fileholder width and a file holder length. Further, the file holder 1508extends between a rear file holder end 1510 and a front file holder end1512. Further, the file holder 1508 may include a flattened bodyextending between a base surface 2002, as shown in FIG. 20 , on anunderside of the file holder 1508 and a top surface 1518 on an upperside of the file holder 1508. Further, the file holder 1508 may bemechanically coupled with the second portion 1506 at the base surface2002. Further, the file holder 1508 may be configured for removablyholding the at least one file 1600 on the top surface 1518. Further, thefile holder width may be constant with respect to the file holderlength. Further, a separation between the first slot part 1702 and thesecond slot part 1704 may be defined by the file holder width. Further,file holding element 1524 may include a file securing element (1514 and1516) mechanically coupled with the second portion 1506. Further, thefile securing element (1514 and 1516) may be configured to transitionbetween a securing state and an unsecuring state. Further, in theunsecuring state, the file holder 1508 and the file securing element(1514 and 1516) together define an unsecuring spatial separation betweenthe file holder 1508 and the file securing element (1514 and 1516) forunsecuring the at least one file 1600 from the file holder 1508 and thefile securing element (1514 and 1516). Further, in the securing state,the file holder 1508 and the file securing element (1514 and 1516)together define a securing spatial separation between the file holder1508 and the file securing element (1514 and 1516) for securing the atleast one file 1600 between the file holder 1508 and the file securingelement (1514 and 1516). Further, the file securing element (1514 and1516) may include a rear file securing part 1514 disposed proximal tothe rear file holder end 1510 on the second portion 1506. Further, afirst securing spatial separation of the securing spatial separation maybe defined between the rear file securing part 1514 and the rear fileholder end 1510. Further, a first unsecuring spatial separation of theunsecuring spatial separation may be defined between the rear filesecuring part 1514 and the rear file holder end 1510. Further, the firstsecuring spatial separation may be less than the file thickness forfacilitating the securing of a first file portion of the at least onefile 1600 along the file width. Further, the first unsecuring spatialseparation may be more than the file thickness for facilitating theunsecuring of the first file portion. Further, the first file portionmay be proximal to the first file end 1602. Further, the rear filesecuring part 1514 may include a first rear key 1802 and a second rearkey 1804, as shown in FIG. 18 . Further, the first rear key 1802 may beslidingly engageable with the first slot part 1702 and the second rearkey 1804 may be slidingly engageable with the second slot part 1704.Further, the file securing element (1514 and 1516) may include a frontfile securing part 1516 disposed proximal to the front file holder end1512. Further, a second securing spatial separation of the securingspatial separation may be defined between the front file securing part1516 and the front file holder end 1512. Further, a second unsecuringspatial separation of the unsecuring spatial separation may be definedbetween the front file securing part 1516 and the front file holder end1512. Further, the second securing spatial separation may be less thanthe file thickness for facilitating the securing of a second fileportion of the at least one file 1600 along the file width. Further, thesecond unsecuring spatial separation may be more than the file thicknessfor unsecuring the second file portion in the second unsecuring spatialseparation. Further, the second file portion may be proximal to thesecond file end 1604. Further, the front file securing part 1516 mayinclude a first front key 1902 and a second front key 1904, as shown inFIG. 19 . Further, the first front key 1902 may be slidingly engageablewith the first slot part 1702 and the second front key 1904 may beslidingly engageable with the second slot part 1704.

Further, in some embodiments, the first slot part 1702 may include afirst opening 1706 proximal to the second body end, as shown in FIG. 17. Further, the first opening 1706 leads into a first elongated space inthe first slot part 1702. Further, the second slot part 1704 may includea second opening 1708 proximal to the second body end. Further, thesecond opening 1708 leads into a second elongated space in the secondslot part 1704. Further, the first rear key 1802 may be receivable inthe first elongated space through the first opening 1706 and the secondrear key 1804 may be receivable in the second elongated space throughthe second opening 1708. Further, the slidingly engaging of the rearfile securing part 1514 may be based on the receiving of the first rearkey 1802 and the receiving of the second rear key 1804. Further, thefirst front key 1902 may be receivable in the first elongated spacethrough the first opening 1706 and the second front key 1904 may bereceivable in the second elongated space through the second opening1708. Further, the slidingly engaging of the front file securing part1516 may be based on the receiving of the first front key 1902 and thereceiving of the second front key 1904.

Further, in some embodiments, the file holder 1508 may include a firstmating element 2004 and a second mating element 2006, as shown in FIG.20 . Further, the first mating element 2004 and the second matingelement 2006 are parallelly disposed on the base surface 2002. Further,each of the first mating element 2004 and the second mating element 2006may be characterized by a mating element length parallel to the fileholder length. Further, the first mating element 2004 and the secondmating element 2006 are separated apart by the file holder width.Further, the first mating element 2004 may be slidingly engageable withthe first slot part 1702 and the second mating element 2006 may beslidingly engageable with the second slot part 1704. Further, themechanically coupling of the file holder 1508 with the second portion1506 may be based on the slidingly engaging of the first mating element2004 and the slidingly engaging of the second mating element 2006.Further, the first mating element 2004 may be receivable in the firstelongated space through the first opening 1706 and the second matingelement 2006 may be receivable in the second elongated space through thesecond opening 1708. Further, the slidingly engaging of the first matingelement 2004 may be based on the receiving of the first mating element2004 and the slidingly engaging of the second mating element 2006 may bebased on the receiving of the second mating element 2006.

Further, in some embodiments, the file holder 1508 may include a rearfile holder portion of the file holder 1508 proximal to the rear fileholder end 1510. Further, the file holder 1508 may include a front fileholder portion of the file holder 1508 proximal to the front file holderend 1512. Further, each of the rear file holder portion and the frontfile holder portion may be raised away from a plane defined by the basesurface 2002 for defining a rear underneath gap between the secondportion 1506 and the rear file holder portion and a front underneath gapbetween the second portion 1506 and the front file holder portion.Further, the first file portion along the file length may be receivablein the rear underneath gap and the second file portion along the filelength may be receivable in the front underneath gap.

Further, in some embodiments, the nail filing apparatus 1500 may includea securing mechanism 1520. Further, the securing mechanism 1520 mayinclude a nut 2108 comprising an annular body partially placed in asecond slot 2110, as shown in FIG. 21 , disposed on the body 1522proximal to the intermediate point. Further, the nut 2108 may be freelyrotatable in the second slot 2110. Further, the nut 2108 may berestricted to one degree of freedom of motion. Further, the nut 2108 mayinclude internal threads. Further, the securing mechanism 1520 mayinclude a screw 2112 extending between a first screw end 2114 and asecond screw end 2116, as shown in FIG. 21 . Further, the screw 2112 mayinclude external threads engageable with the internal threads of the nut2108 to mechanically couple the screw 2112 with the nut 2108. Further,the nut 2108 coaxially receives a portion of the screw 2112 in theannular body. Further, the screw 2112 may be configured for undergoinglinear motion along the body length through the annular body based onthe rotating of the nut 2108. Further, the securing mechanism 1520 mayinclude a spring 2102 extending between a first spring end 2104 and asecond spring end 2106, as shown in FIG. 21 . Further, the first springend 2104 may be attached to the screw 2112 to mechanically couple thespring 2102 with the screw 2112. Further, the spring 2102 may beconfigured for transitioning between a plurality of compressed statesbased on the linear motion of the screw 2112. Further, the second springend 2106 may be attached to the rear file securing part 1514. Further,the rear file securing part 1514 receives at least one external useraction from the user. Further, the spring 2102 imparts a first pushingforce on the rear file securing part 1514 in absence of the at least oneexternal user action based on at least one compressed state of theplurality of compressed states for securingly forcing the first fileportion against the file holder 1508 at the rear file holder end 1510.Further, the user applies an unsecuring force on the rear file securingpart 1514 based on the at least one user action. Further, thetransitioning of the file securing element from the securing state tothe unsecuring state may be based on the unsecuring force. Further, thefront file securing part 1516 may be fixed at the second body end.Further, the front file securing part 1516 exerts a second pushing forceon the second file portion for securingly forcing the second fileportion against the file holder 1508 at the front file holder end 1512.Further, the transitioning of the file securing element from theunsecuring state to the securing state may be based on the first pushingforce and the second pushing force.

FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the at least one file 1600, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the second portion 1506, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the rear file securing part 1514, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the front file securing part 1516, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the file holder 1508, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the securing mechanism 1520, inaccordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 22 is a side view of the securing mechanism 1520, in accordancewith some embodiments.

FIG. 23 is a partial perspective view of the nail filing apparatus 1500,in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 24 is a partial perspective view of the nail filing apparatus 1500,in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 25 is a partial perspective view of the nail filing apparatus 1500,in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 26 is a partial perspective view of the nail filing apparatus 1500,in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 27 is a top view of a nail filing apparatus 2700 for facilitatingfiling of nails, in accordance with an additional embodiment. Further,the nail filing apparatus 2700 may include a body 2702, a handle 2704, afile securing element 2706-2708, and a file 2710. Further, the body 2702extends between a first body 2712 end and a second body end 2714.Further, the handle 2704 may be mechanically coupled with the body 2702at the second body end 2714. Further, the body 2702 removably receivesthe file 2710 on the body 2702. Further, the file securing element2706-2708 may be comprised on the body 2702. Further, the file securingelement 2706-2708 may be configured for transitioning between a securingstate and an unsecuring state. Further, the file securing element2706-2708 unsecurably secures the file 2710 on the body 2702 based onthe transitioning between the securing state and the unsecuring state.Further, the file 2710 may be configured to be removably secured to thebody 2702 based on removably receiving the file 2710 and unsecurablysecuring the file 2710. Further, the file 2710 may include a sandpaperof at least one grit number.

FIG. 28 is a top view of a nail filing apparatus 2800 for facilitatingfiling of nails, in accordance with an additional embodiment. Further,the nail filing apparatus 2800 may include a body 2802, a file securingelement 2804-2806, and a file 2808. Further, the body 2802 extendsbetween a first body end 2810 and a second body end 2812. Further, thebody 2802 may include at least one groove 2814-2816 on at least a sidesurface of a plurality of side surfaces of the body 2802 forfacilitating holding of the nail filing apparatus 2800 by a user.Further, the body 2802 removably receives the file 2808. Further, thefile securing element 2804-2806 may be comprised on each of the firstbody end 2810 and the second body end 2812. Further, the file securingelement 2804-2806 may be configured for transitioning between a securingstate and an unsecuring state. Further, the file securing element2804-2806 unsecurably secures the file 2808 on the body 2802 based onthe transitioning between the securing state and the unsecuring state.Further, the file 2808 may be configured to be removably secured to thebody 2802 based on removably receiving the file 2808 and unsecurablysecuring the file 2808. Further, the file 2808 may include a sandpaperof at least one grit number.

FIG. 29 is a disassembled front perspective view of the nail filingapparatus 2800, in accordance with an additional embodiment.

FIG. 30 is a top perspective view of a nail filing apparatus 3000 forfacilitating filing of nails, in accordance with an additionalembodiment. Further, the nail filing apparatus 3000 may include a body3002, a handle 3004, a file 3006, and a file securing element 3008.Further, the body 3002 extends between a first body end 3010 and asecond body end 3012. Further, the handle 3004 may be mechanicallycoupled with the body 3002 and the second body end 3012. Further, thefile securing element 3008 may be comprised in the body 3002. Further,the file securing element 3008 may be configured for removably receivingthe file 3006. Further, the file securing element 3008 may be configuredfor transitioning between a securing state and an unsecuring state forunsecurably securing the file 3006 to the body 3002. Further, the filesecuring element 3008 may include a first file securing element 3014 anda second file securing element 3016. Further, the first file securingelement 3014 and the second file securing element 3016 may be configuredto be disengagedly engaged for the transitioning between the securingstate and the unsecuring state. Further, the file may be configured tobe removably secured to the body 3002 based on removably receiving thefile 3006 and unsecurably securing the file 3006. Further, the file 3006may include a sandpaper of at least one grit number.

FIG. 31 is a top perspective view of the file securing element 3008 ofthe nail filing apparatus 3000, in accordance with an additionalembodiment.

FIG. 32 is a top perspective view of the second file securing element3016 of the file securing element 3008, in accordance with an additionalembodiment.

Although the present disclosure has been explained in relation to itspreferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possiblemodifications and variations can be made without departing from thespirit and scope of the disclosure.

What is claimed is:
 1. A nail filing apparatus for facilitating filingof nails, wherein the nail filing apparatus comprises: a bodycharacterized by a body length extending between a first body end and asecond body end, wherein the body comprises: a first portioncharacterized by a first portion length and a first portion width,wherein the first portion comprises a handle, wherein the handle isconfigured to be held with a hand of a user; and a second portioncharacterized by a second portion width and a second portion lengthextending between an intermediate point on the body and the second bodyend, wherein the intermediate point is between the first body end andthe second body end; at least one file characterized by a file width, afile thickness, and a file length, wherein the file length extendsbetween a first file end and a second file end, wherein the at least onefile is configured for filing the nails; and a file holding elementcomprising: a file holder characterized by a file holder width and afile holder length, wherein the file holder length extends between arear file holder end and a front file holder end, wherein the fileholder comprises a flattened body extending between a base surface on anunderside of the file holder and a top surface on an upper side of thefile holder, wherein the file holder is mechanically coupled with thesecond portion at the base surface, wherein the file holder isconfigured for removably holding the at least one file on the topsurface; and a file securing element mechanically coupled with thesecond portion, wherein the file securing element is configured totransition between a securing state and an unsecuring state, wherein inthe unsecuring state, the file holder and the file securing elementtogether define an unsecuring spatial separation between the file holderand the file securing element for unsecuring the at least one file fromthe file holder and the file securing element, wherein in the securingstate, the file holder and the file securing element together define asecuring spatial separation between the file holder and the filesecuring element for securing the at least one file between the fileholder and the file securing element, wherein the file securing elementcomprises: a rear file securing part disposed proximal to the rear fileholder end on the second portion, wherein a first securing spatialseparation of the securing spatial separation is defined between therear file securing part and the rear file holder end, wherein a firstunsecuring spatial separation of the unsecuring spatial separation isdefined between the rear file securing part and the rear file holderend, wherein the first securing spatial separation is less than the filethickness for facilitating the securing of a first file portion of theat least one file along the file width, wherein the first unsecuringspatial separation is more than the file thickness for facilitating theunsecuring of the first file portion, wherein the first file portion isproximal to the first file end; and a front file securing part disposedproximal to the front file holder end, wherein a second securing spatialseparation of the securing spatial separation is defined between thefront file securing part and the front file holder end, wherein a secondunsecuring spatial separation of the unsecuring spatial separation isdefined between the front file securing part and the front file holderend, wherein the second securing spatial separation portion is less thanthe file thickness for facilitating the securing of a second fileportion of the at least one file along the file width, wherein thesecond unsecuring spatial separation is more than the file thickness forfacilitating the unsecuring of the second file portion, wherein thesecond file portion is proximal to the second file end.
 2. The nailfiling apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second portion width isconstant with respect to the second portion length.
 3. The nail filingapparatus of claim 1, wherein the second portion comprises a first slotdisposed on an upper side of the second portion, wherein the first slotcomprises a first slot part and a second slot part, wherein each of thefirst slot part and the second slot part is characterized by a slotlength parallel to the second portion length, wherein the first slotpart and the second slot part are disposed parallelly along the slotlength, wherein the rear file securing part comprises a first rear keyand a second rear key, wherein the first rear key is slidinglyengageable with the first slot part and the second rear key is slidinglyengageable with the second slot part, wherein the front file securingpart comprises a first front key and a second front key, wherein thefirst front key is slidingly engageable with the first slot part and thesecond front key is slidingly engageable with the second slot part. 4.The nail filing apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first slot partcomprises a first opening proximal to the second body end, wherein thefirst opening leads into a first elongated space in the first slot part,wherein the second slot part comprises a second opening proximal to thesecond body end, wherein the second opening leads into a secondelongated space in the second slot part, wherein the first rear key isreceivable in the first elongated space through the first opening andthe second rear key is receivable in the second elongated space throughthe second opening, wherein the slidingly engaging of the rear filesecuring part is based on the receiving of the first rear key and thereceiving of the second rear key, wherein the first front key isreceivable in the first elongated space through the first opening andthe second front key is receivable in the second elongated space throughthe second opening, wherein the slidingly engaging of the front filesecuring part is based on the receiving of the first front key and thereceiving of the second front key.
 5. The nail filing apparatus of claim3, wherein the file holder width is constant with respect to the fileholder length, wherein a separation between the first slot part and thesecond slot part is defined by the file holder width.
 6. The nail filingapparatus of claim 4, wherein the file holder comprises a first matingelement and a second mating element, wherein the first mating elementand the second mating element are parallelly disposed on the basesurface, wherein each of the first mating element and the second matingelement is characterized by a mating element length parallel to the fileholder length, wherein the first mating element and the second matingelement are separated apart by the file holder width, wherein the firstmating element is slidingly engageable with the first slot part and thesecond mating element is slidingly engageable with the second slot part,wherein the mechanically coupling of the file holder with the secondportion is based on the slidingly engaging of the first mating elementand the slidingly engaging of the second mating element.
 7. The nailfiling apparatus of claim 6, wherein the first mating element isreceivable in the first elongated space through the first opening andthe second mating element is receivable in the second elongated spacethrough the second opening, wherein the slidingly engaging of the firstmating element is based on the receiving of the first mating element andthe slidingly engaging of the second mating element is based on thereceiving of the second mating element.
 8. The nail apparatus of claim7, wherein the file holder comprises a rear file holder portion of thefile holder proximal to the rear file holder end, wherein the fileholder comprises a front file holder portion of the file holder proximalto the front file holder end, wherein each of the rear file holderportion and the front file holder portion is raised away from a planedefined by the base surface for defining a rear underneath gap betweenthe second portion and the rear file holder portion and a frontunderneath gap between the second portion and the front file holderportion, wherein the first file portion along the file length isreceivable in the rear underneath gap and the second file portion alongthe file length is receivable in the front underneath gap.
 9. The nailfiling apparatus of claim 8, wherein the nail filing apparatus comprisesa securing mechanism comprising: a nut comprising an annular bodypartially placed in a second slot disposed on the body proximal to theintermediate point, wherein the nut is freely rotatable in the secondslot, wherein the nut is restricted to one degree of freedom of motion,wherein the nut comprises internal threads; a screw extending between afirst screw end and a second screw end, wherein the screw comprisesexternal threads engageable with the internal threads of the nut tomechanically couple the screw with the nut, wherein the nut coaxiallyreceives a portion of the screw in the annular body, wherein the screwis configured for undergoing a linear motion along the body lengththrough the annular body based on the rotating of the nut; and a springextending between a first spring end and a second spring end, whereinthe first spring end is attached to the screw to mechanically couple thespring with the screw, wherein the spring is configured fortransitioning between a plurality of compressed states based on thelinear motion of the screw, wherein the second spring end is attached tothe rear file securing part, wherein the rear file securing partreceives at least one external user action from the user, wherein thespring imparts a first pushing force on the rear file securing part inabsence of the at least one external user action based on at least onecompressed state of the plurality of compressed states for securinglyforcing the first file portion against the file holder at the rear fileholder end, wherein the user applies an unsecuring force on the rearfile securing part based on the at least one user action, wherein thetransitioning of the file securing element from the securing state tothe unsecuring state is based on the unsecuring force, wherein the frontfile securing part is fixed at the second body end, wherein the frontfile securing part exerts a second pushing force on the second fileportion for securingly forcing the second file portion against the fileholder at the front file holder end, wherein the transitioning of thefile securing element from the unsecuring state to the securing state isbased on the first pushing force and the second pushing force.
 10. Anail filing apparatus for facilitating filing of nails, wherein the nailfiling apparatus comprises: a body characterized by a body lengthextending between a first body end and a second body end, wherein thebody comprises: a first portion characterized by a first portion lengthand a first portion width, wherein the first portion comprises a handle,wherein the handle is configured to be held with a hand of a user; and asecond portion characterized by a second portion width and a secondportion length extending between an intermediate point on the body andthe second body end, wherein the intermediate point is between the firstbody end and the second body end, wherein the second portion width isconstant with respect to the second portion length; at least one filecharacterized by a file width, a file thickness, and a file length,wherein the file length extends between a first file end and a secondfile end, wherein the at least one file is configured for filing thenails; and a file holding element comprising: a file holdercharacterized by a file holder width and a file holder length, whereinthe file holder length extends between a rear file holder end and afront file holder end, wherein the file holder comprises a flattenedbody extending between a base surface on an underside of the file holderand a top surface on an upper side of the file holder, wherein the fileholder is mechanically coupled with the second portion at the basesurface, wherein the file holder is configured for removably holding theat least one file on the top surface; and a file securing elementmechanically coupled with the second portion, wherein the file securingelement is configured to transition between a securing state and anunsecuring state, wherein in the unsecuring state, the file holder andthe file securing element together define an unsecuring spatialseparation between the file holder and the file securing element forunsecuring the at least one file from the file holder and the filesecuring element, wherein in the securing state, the file holder and thefile securing element together define a securing spatial separationbetween the file holder and the file securing element for securing theat least one file between the file holder and the file securing element,wherein the file securing element comprises: a rear file securing partdisposed proximal to the rear file holder end on the second portion,wherein a first securing spatial separation of the securing spatialseparation is defined between the rear file securing part and the rearfile holder end, wherein a first unsecuring spatial separation of theunsecuring spatial separation is defined between the rear file securingpart and the rear file holder end, wherein the first securing spatialseparation is less than the file thickness for facilitating the securingof a first file portion of the at least one file along the file width,wherein the first unsecuring spatial separation is more than the filethickness for facilitating the unsecuring of the first file portion,wherein the first file portion is proximal to the first file end; and afront file securing part disposed proximal to the front file holder end,wherein a second securing spatial separation of the securing spatialseparation is defined between the front file securing part and the frontfile holder end, wherein a second unsecuring spatial separation of theunsecuring spatial separation is defined between the front file securingpart and the front file holder end, wherein the second securing spatialseparation is less than the file thickness for facilitating the securingof a second file portion of the at least one file along the file width,wherein the second unsecuring spatial separation is more than the filethickness for facilitating the unsecuring of the second file portion,wherein the second file portion is proximal to the second file end. 11.The nail filing apparatus of claim 10, wherein the second portioncomprises a first slot disposed on an upper side of the second portion,wherein the first slot comprises a first slot part and a second slotpart, wherein each of the first slot part and the second slot part ischaracterized by a slot length parallel to the second portion length,wherein the first slot part and the second slot part are disposedparallelly along the slot length, wherein the rear file securing partcomprises a first rear key and a second rear key, wherein the first rearkey is slidingly engageable with the first slot part and the second rearkey is slidingly engageable with the second slot part, wherein the frontfile securing part comprises a first front key and a second front key,wherein the first front key is slidingly engageable with the first slotpart and the second front key is slidingly engageable with the secondslot part, wherein the file holder width is constant with respect to thefile holder length, wherein a separation between the first slot part andthe second slot part is defined by the file holder width.
 12. The nailfiling apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first slot part comprises afirst opening proximal to the second body end, wherein the first openingleads into a first elongated space in the first slot part, wherein thesecond slot part comprises a second opening proximal to the second bodyend, wherein the second opening leads into a second elongated space inthe second slot part, wherein the first rear key is receivable in thefirst elongated space through the first opening and the second rear keyis receivable in the second elongated space through the second opening,wherein the slidingly engaging of the rear file securing part is basedon the receiving of the first rear key and the receiving of the secondrear key, wherein the first front key is receivable in the firstelongated space through the first opening and the second front key isreceivable in the second elongated space through the second opening,wherein the slidingly engaging of the front file securing part is basedon the receiving of the first front key and the receiving of the secondfront key.
 13. The nail filing apparatus of claim 12, wherein the fileholder comprises a first mating element and a second mating element,wherein the first mating element and the second mating element areparallelly disposed on the base surface, wherein each of the firstmating element and the second mating element is characterized by amating element length parallel to the file holder length, wherein thefirst mating element and the second mating element are separated apartby the file holder width, wherein the first mating element is slidinglyengageable with the first slot part and the second mating element isslidingly engageable with the second slot part, wherein the mechanicallycoupling of the file holder with the second portion is based on theslidingly engaging of the first mating element and the slidinglyengaging of the second mating element, wherein the first mating elementis receivable in the first elongated space through the first opening andthe second mating element is receivable in the second elongated spacethrough the second opening, wherein the slidingly engaging of the firstmating element is based on the receiving of the first mating element andthe slidingly engaging of the second mating element is based on thereceiving of the second mating element.
 14. The nail filing apparatus ofclaim 13, wherein the file holder comprises a rear file holder portionof the file holder proximal to the rear file holder end, wherein thefile holder comprises a front file holder portion of the file holderproximal to the front file holder end, wherein each of the rear fileholder portion and the front file holder portion is raised away from aplane defined by the base surface for defining a rear underneath gapbetween the second portion and the rear file holder portion and a frontunderneath gap between the second portion and the front file holderportion, wherein the first file portion along the file length isreceivable in the rear underneath gap and the second file portion alongthe file length is receivable in the front underneath gap.
 15. The nailfiling apparatus of claim 14, wherein the nail filing apparatuscomprises a securing mechanism comprising: a nut comprising an annularbody partially placed in a second slot disposed on the body proximal tothe intermediate point, wherein the nut is freely rotatable in thesecond slot, wherein the nut is restricted to one degree of freedom ofmotion, wherein the nut comprises internal threads; a screw extendingbetween a first screw end and a second screw end, wherein the screwcomprises external threads engageable with the internal threads of thenut to mechanically couple the screw with the nut, wherein the nutcoaxially receives a portion of the screw in the annular body, whereinthe screw is configured for undergoing linear motion along the bodylength through the annular body based on the rotating of the nut; and aspring extending between a first spring end and a second spring end,wherein the first spring end is attached to the screw to mechanicallycouple the spring with the screw, wherein the spring is configured fortransitioning between a plurality of compressed states based on thelinear motion of the screw, wherein the second spring end is attached tothe rear file securing part, wherein the rear file securing partreceives at least one external user action from the user, wherein thespring imparts a first pushing force on the rear file securing part inabsence of the at least one external user action based on at least onecompressed state of the plurality of compressed states for securinglyforcing the first file portion against the file holder at the rear fileholder end, wherein the user applies an unsecuring force on the rearfile securing part based on the at least one user action, wherein thetransitioning of the file securing element from the securing state tothe unsecuring state is based on the unsecuring force, wherein the frontfile securing part is fixed at the second body end, wherein the frontfile securing part exerts a second pushing force on the second fileportion for securingly forcing the second file portion against the fileholder at the front file holder end, wherein the transitioning of thefile securing element from the unsecuring state to the securing state isbased on the first pushing force and the second pushing force.
 16. Anail filing apparatus for facilitating filing of nails, wherein the nailfiling apparatus comprises: a body characterized by a body lengthextending between a first body end and a second body end, wherein thebody comprises: a first portion characterized by a first portion lengthand a first portion width, wherein the first portion comprises a handle,wherein the handle is configured to be held with a hand of a user; and asecond portion characterized by a second portion width and a secondportion length extending between an intermediate point on the body andthe second body end, wherein the intermediate point is between the firstbody end and the second body end, wherein the second portion width isconstant with respect to the second portion length, wherein the secondportion comprises a first slot disposed on an upper side of the secondportion, wherein the first slot comprises a first slot part and a secondslot part, wherein each of the first slot part and the second slot partis characterized by a slot length parallel to the second portion length,wherein the first slot part and the second slot part are disposedparallelly along the slot length; at least one file characterized by afile width, a file thickness, and a file length, wherein the file lengthextends between a first file end and a second file end, wherein the atleast one file is configured for filing the nails; and a file holdingelement comprising: a file holder characterized by a file holder widthand a file holder length, wherein the file holder length extends betweena rear file holder end and a front file holder end, wherein the fileholder comprises a flattened body extending between a base surface on anunderside of the file holder and a top surface on an upper side of thefile holder, wherein the file holder is mechanically coupled with thesecond portion at the base surface, wherein the file holder isconfigured for removably holding the at least one file on the topsurface, wherein the file holder width is constant with respect to thefile holder length, wherein a separation between the first slot part andthe second slot part is defined by the file holder width; and a filesecuring element mechanically coupled with the second portion, whereinthe file securing element is configured to transition between a securingstate and an unsecuring state, wherein in the unsecuring state, the fileholder and the file securing element together define an unsecuringspatial separation between the file holder and the file securing elementfor unsecuring the at least one file from the file holder and the filesecuring element, wherein in the securing state, the file holder and thefile securing element together define a securing spatial separationbetween the file holder and the file securing element for securing theat least one file between the file holder and the file securing element,wherein the file securing element comprises: a rear file securing partdisposed proximal to the rear file holder end on the second portion,wherein a first securing spatial separation of the securing spatialseparation is defined between the rear file securing part and the rearfile holder end, wherein a first unsecuring spatial separation of theunsecuring spatial separation is defined between the rear file securingpart and the rear file holder end, wherein the first securing spatialseparation is less than the file thickness for facilitating the securingof a first file portion of the at least one file along the file width,wherein the first unsecuring spatial separation is more than the filethickness for facilitating the unsecuring of the first file portion,wherein the first file portion is proximal to the first file end,wherein the rear file securing part comprises a first rear key and asecond rear key, wherein the first rear key is slidingly engageable withthe first slot part and the second rear key is slidingly engageable withthe second slot part; and a front file securing part disposed proximalto the front file holder end, wherein a second securing spatialseparation of the securing spatial separation is defined between thefront file securing part and the front file holder end, wherein a secondunsecuring spatial separation of the unsecuring spatial separation isdefined between the front file securing part and the front file holderend, wherein the second securing spatial separation is less than thefile thickness for facilitating the securing of a second file portion ofthe at least one file along the file width, wherein the secondunsecuring spatial separation is more than the file thickness forfacilitating the unsecuring of the second file portion, wherein thesecond file portion is proximal to the second file end, wherein thefront file securing part comprises a first front key and a second frontkey, wherein the first front key is slidingly engageable with the firstslot part and the second front key is slidingly engageable with thesecond slot part.
 17. The nail filing apparatus of claim 16, wherein thefirst slot part comprises a first opening proximal to the second bodyend, wherein the first opening leads into a first elongated space in thefirst slot part, wherein the second slot part comprises a second openingproximal to the second body end, wherein the second opening leads into asecond elongated space in the second slot part, wherein the first rearkey is receivable in the first elongated space through the first openingand the second rear key is receivable in the second elongated spacethrough the second opening, wherein the slidingly engaging of the rearfile securing part is based on the receiving of the first rear key andthe receiving of the second rear key, wherein the first front key isreceivable in the first elongated space through the first opening andthe second front key is receivable in the second elongated space throughthe second opening, wherein the slidingly engaging of the front filesecuring part is based on the receiving of the first front key and thereceiving of the second front key.
 18. nail filing apparatus of claim17, wherein the file holder comprises a first mating element and asecond mating element, wherein the first mating element and the secondmating element are parallelly disposed on the base surface, wherein eachof the first mating element and the second mating element ischaracterized by a mating element length parallel to the file holderlength, wherein the first mating element and the second mating elementare separated apart by the file holder width, wherein the first matingelement is slidingly engageable with the first slot part and the secondmating element is slidingly engageable with the second slot part,wherein the mechanically coupling of the file holder with the secondportion is based on the slidingly engaging of the first mating elementand the slidingly engaging of the second mating element, wherein thefirst mating element is receivable in the first elongated space throughthe first opening and the second mating element is receivable in thesecond elongated space through the second opening, wherein the slidinglyengaging of the first mating element is based on the receiving of thefirst mating element and the slidingly engaging of the second matingelement is based on the receiving of the second mating element.
 19. Thenail apparatus of claim 18, wherein the file holder comprises a rearfile holder portion of the file holder proximal to the rear file holderend, wherein the file holder comprises a front file holder portion ofthe file holder proximal to the front file holder end, wherein each ofthe rear file holder portion and the front file holder portion is raisedaway from a plane defined by the base surface for defining a rearunderneath gap between the second portion and the rear file holderportion and a front underneath gap between the second portion and thefront file holder portion, wherein the first file portion along the filelength is receivable in the rear underneath gap and the second fileportion along the file length is receivable in the front underneath gap.20. The nail filing apparatus of claim 19, wherein the nail filingapparatus comprises a securing mechanism comprising: a nut comprising anannular body partially placed in a second slot disposed on the bodyproximal to the intermediate point, wherein the nut is freely rotatablein the second slot, wherein the nut is restricted to one degree offreedom of motion, wherein the nut comprises internal threads; a screwextending between a first screw end and a second screw end, wherein thescrew comprises external threads engageable with the internal threads ofthe nut to mechanically couple the screw with the nut, wherein the nutcoaxially receives a portion of the screw in the annular body, whereinthe screw is configured for undergoing linear motion along the bodylength through the annular body based on the rotating of the nut; and aspring extending between a first spring end and a second spring end,wherein the first spring end is attached to the screw to mechanicallycouple the spring with the screw, wherein the spring is configured fortransitioning between a plurality of compressed states based on thelinear motion of the screw, wherein the second spring end is attached tothe rear file securing part, wherein the rear file securing partreceives at least one external user action from the user, wherein thespring imparts a first pushing force on the rear file securing part inabsence of the at least one external user action based on at least onecompressed state of the plurality of compressed states for securinglyforcing the first file portion against the file holder at the rear fileholder end, wherein the user applies an unsecuring force on the rearfile securing part based on the at least one user action, wherein thetransitioning of the file securing element from the securing state tothe unsecuring state is based on the unsecuring force, wherein the frontfile securing part is fixed at the second body end, wherein the frontfile securing part exerts a second pushing force on the second fileportion for securingly forcing the second file portion against the fileholder at the front file holder end, wherein the transitioning of thefile securing element from the unsecuring state to the securing state isbased on the first pushing force and the second pushing force.